pasear

/paseˈaɾ/, [pa.seˈaɾ]

go for a walk, stroll, walk


Gerund: paseando


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular paseado paseada
Plural paseados paseadas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo paseo paseaba paseé pasearé pasearía
paseas paseabas paseaste pasearás pasearías
él/ella/Ud. pasea paseaba paseó paseará pasearía
nosotros paseamos paseábamos paseamos pasearemos pasearíamos
vosotros paseáis paseabais paseasteis pasearéis pasearíais
ellos/ellas/Uds. pasean paseaban pasearon pasearán pasearían
vos paseás paseabas paseaste pasearás pasearías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo pasee paseara pasease paseare
pasees pasearas paseases paseares
él/ella/Ud. pasee paseara pasease paseare
nosotros paseemos paseáramos paseásemos paseáremos
vosotros paseéis pasearais paseaseis paseareis
ellos/ellas/Uds. paseen pasearan paseasen pasearen
vos paseés pasearas paseases paseares

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
pasea no pasees
Ud. pasee no pasee
nosotros paseemos no paseemos
vosotros pasead no paseéis
Uds. paseen no paseen
vos paseá no pasees

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • A él le gusta pasear solo.

    He likes to take a solitary walk.

  • Sacaré a pasear a mi perro.

    I'll take my dog out for a walk.

  • Mi perro es ciego, pero le encanta salir a pasear.

    My dog is blind, but he loves to go out for a walk.

  • Después del desayuno fuimos a pasear.

    After breakfast, we went for a walk.

  • Solía pasear por la mañana temprano.

    I used to take a walk early in the morning.

  • Me gusta pasear por el bosque.

    I like walking in the woods.

  • Me gusta pasear.

    I like to walk.

  • Leyendo libros podemos pasear junto a la gente más importante de cada lugar y cada época.

    By reading books we can walk with the great and the good from every place and every era.

  • A ella le gusta pasear conmigo.

    She likes to walk with me.

  • Tom sacó a pasear a su perro.

    Tom took his dog for a walk.

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